In this week's episode, we're joined by Associate Professor Tim Sargeant from the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), a biomedical scientist leading cutting-edge research into autophagy - the body's natural cellular cleaning process. We explore how autophagy influences biological aging and disease risk, and examine fascinating studies showing that enhancing this cellular process can slow disease progression and potentially extend lifespan.
Professor Sargeant explains the challenges of translating laboratory findings to human applications, given the complexity of human biochemistry. He breaks down the latest research on how lifestyle interventions like exercise, intermittent fasting, and specific dietary changes can boost autophagy and reduce disease risk. The discussion covers practical tips for optimizing cellular health, from timing your meals to choosing autophagy-promoting foods, showing how understanding these cellular processes could lead to longer, healthier lives for everyone.
This week, we are joined by Naomi Lacey from Community Gardens Australia. Naomi is a permaculturalist who is passionate about promoting healthy food systems,...
In the sixth episode of Community Conversations, we are joined by Tricia Foster-Jones, the Community Centres Coordinator at City of Burnside. They discuss the...
This week we are joined by Michael Keelan from FIVEAA! Michael Keelan, host of 'The Gardening Show' on FIVEAA, highlights gardening’s resurgence as a...